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government, as i was preparing to join you, we had a very impressive call with our president of the united states who committed to the industry, recognize severity of storm made a strong commitment to help us remove the barriers to move workers from west coast to east coast as well as -- >> did he give you money? >> he offered some assistance, for example in new york, and new jersey, there has been flooding, some underground facilities have been flooded. so we need to pump the water out, core of engineers can be a tremendous asset to us in removing that water to survey the restoration effort. gerri: we showed pictures of fellows already out working and neighborhoods trying to restore power. and we said that power will be restored in the city itself in about 4 days, and regional areas in a week, is that on target. how long it will take, there are millions as we said who are awaiting their lights to come on. >> first we have to clear the roads, have to clear the trees that have fallen on power lines, and remove the water, we can assess the damage, we believe that will take two days, then the
government, as i was preparing to join you, we had a very impressive call with our president of the united states who committed to the industry, recognize severity of storm made a strong commitment to help us remove the barriers to move workers from west coast to east coast as well as -- >> did he give you money? >> he offered some assistance, for example in new york, and new jersey, there has been flooding, some underground facilities have been flooded. so we need to pump the water...
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sandy, the biggest atlantic storm in a decade slams into the eastern united states, whipping of winds of nearly 100 miles an hour and 30-foot waves and some 60-some million americans in its path. the superstorm 1,000 miles wide leeches the island of manhattan cut off, under water and in the dark. forcing hospitals to evacuate even the smallest patients. in a beachfront community in queens, firefighters watch helplessly as a neighborhood goes up in flames. and two governors declare states of emergency as the megastorm hurtled north and rescuers searches for survivors with tall ships gone down. >> from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran in main day, new jersey. bill weir in erie, pennsylvania. and cynthia mcfadden in new york city. this is a special edition of "nightline." "the perfect storm." october 29th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden in new york. tonight, a deadly storm unlike any this city has seen before. for the first time since 9/11, all bridges and tunnels leading in and out of manhatt hathattan closed down. the city remains eerily dark and quiet to
sandy, the biggest atlantic storm in a decade slams into the eastern united states, whipping of winds of nearly 100 miles an hour and 30-foot waves and some 60-some million americans in its path. the superstorm 1,000 miles wide leeches the island of manhattan cut off, under water and in the dark. forcing hospitals to evacuate even the smallest patients. in a beachfront community in queens, firefighters watch helplessly as a neighborhood goes up in flames. and two governors declare states of...
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he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. it is 4:45 right now. the win and rain, it is still out there but not as bad as it was. >> we survived most of the big brunt of this. now, we have to deal with what's left over and rain. for more on that, let's get to tucker barnes to get an update on the weather. >> you seem so excited about it. >> well, you know, the sun is not shining. it brings me down a little bit. i don't the sun be shining ever this time of day, right? >> oh, no, tucker! >> wisdom is absolutely right. things are winding down. that doesn't mean we're quite done with the threats. there is one of the leftover bands associated with sandy there out towards annapolis and severna park and that has a pretty good rain rate to t just to the north and west of the city, we have pockets of pretty good rain. you can see most of the area still enduring
he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> welcome back to fox 5 morning news. it is 4:45 right now. the win and rain, it is still out there but not as bad as it was. >> we survived most of the big brunt of this. now, we have to deal with what's left over and rain. for more on that, let's get to tucker barnes to get an...
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however, we are watching another weather event in the united states. it's happening on the east coast. it is hurricane sandy and our jen carfagno has been watching that as well as this tsunami. jen, do you have an update on the tsunami at all? >> reporter: no, and what the mayor said was the latest information. we haven't had any new measurements come in recently of the waves. they've been about a foot, maybe a foot and a half at most to just over three. they haven't been that significant yet. as he also mentioned, it's not the first one. it's often the second or the third or the fourth that may be the larger one, so this is still a situation that warrants monitoring. and the vertical evacuation, third floor or 0 above away from the beaches makes perfect sense. it's the safest thing to do. >> what is the danger in all of this? when you're talking about a tsunami, obviously you want to clear the coast al areas. is there anything else folks in hawaii should be aware of? >> reporter: this is not a huge tsunami that's going to wash over the shoreline. stay
however, we are watching another weather event in the united states. it's happening on the east coast. it is hurricane sandy and our jen carfagno has been watching that as well as this tsunami. jen, do you have an update on the tsunami at all? >> reporter: no, and what the mayor said was the latest information. we haven't had any new measurements come in recently of the waves. they've been about a foot, maybe a foot and a half at most to just over three. they haven't been that significant...
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it is covering the eastern half of the united states. there is moisture feeding in on the earn end of it from the tropics. that is why we still have so much rain talking about. heaviest rain thankfully east of i-95 corridor through western pennsylvania and back to northwest indiana with this rain. we're not seeing the devastating rain we saw yesterday. pockets of heavy rain mostly across pennsylvania and back across the midwest. this blue, that is still snow falling heavily in the mountains of west virgina where they will be measuring this in feet. by the way, eastern end, we have showers and thunderstorms across may. how unusual is the storm? feels like the beginning of septembe in maine today, with dewpoint temperatures in the 60s and showers and thunderstorms that will cause locally heavy rain tonight. again, a slow weakening trend as we move northward by tomorrow. tropical storm sandy across western new york. rain and gusty winds. but nothing we've seen like we saw 24 hours ago. things are winding down. the wind will still be a probl
it is covering the eastern half of the united states. there is moisture feeding in on the earn end of it from the tropics. that is why we still have so much rain talking about. heaviest rain thankfully east of i-95 corridor through western pennsylvania and back to northwest indiana with this rain. we're not seeing the devastating rain we saw yesterday. pockets of heavy rain mostly across pennsylvania and back across the midwest. this blue, that is still snow falling heavily in the mountains of...
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states once it gets up into the northeast. so what does that mean for our weather here in the d.c. metro area? it's a very rare movement for a tropical system called retrograde, and it looks familiar to new englanders who survived the perfect storm of 1991. the storm was so destructive and unusual that a book was written about it followed by the release of a movie starring george clooney. the perfect storm happened around halloween in 1991. it was the result of hurricane grace getting swept into a large nor'easter type storm causing to the gain size and wind speed as it slowly moved west to new england. 75-mile-per-hour winds and weaves as high as 40 feat were reported along the shores of new england. today as hurricane sandy mavs north our forecast models are predicting a cold front will advance toward the east coast at the same time. was the perfect storm sandy is forecast to rotate inland, becoming a part of a peg ga cyclone that will bring heavy rain and high winds. the current forecast predicts that the hardest hit areas
states once it gets up into the northeast. so what does that mean for our weather here in the d.c. metro area? it's a very rare movement for a tropical system called retrograde, and it looks familiar to new englanders who survived the perfect storm of 1991. the storm was so destructive and unusual that a book was written about it followed by the release of a movie starring george clooney. the perfect storm happened around halloween in 1991. it was the result of hurricane grace getting swept...
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right now it is nearly midnight on the east coast of the united states. sandy right now is right over the city of philadelphia. the 1,000-mile-wide storm is being felt even where we are. obviously the surge here has started to recede. but the big question will be in the biggest city in the world, when can it get back up and running again. that could be quite some time. let's send it off now to piers morgan tonight. >>> breaking news tonight, 11 people are dead, as super storm sandy pounds the coast from south carolina to maine. 2.8 million without power, the water rising from atlantic city, lower manhattan . a crane on a luxury skyscraper has been dangling over the top of a building. streets have been closed off. nearby buildings evacuated. erin burnett is here in new york with record-breaking levels. the water has now begun to recede, albeit temporarily. chad myers is tracking the dangerous storm from the cnn severe weather center. let's start at battery park in lower manhattan which recorded nearly 14-foot tide tonight. smashing a record from hurricane
right now it is nearly midnight on the east coast of the united states. sandy right now is right over the city of philadelphia. the 1,000-mile-wide storm is being felt even where we are. obviously the surge here has started to recede. but the big question will be in the biggest city in the world, when can it get back up and running again. that could be quite some time. let's send it off now to piers morgan tonight. >>> breaking news tonight, 11 people are dead, as super storm sandy...
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prop 35 is a major problem in the united states. especially here in the bay area. tonight we'll take a look at what that is all about. leah is a college graduate with a bright future, they began live in a dysfunctional family battling drugs and violence. >> the third time i ran away from home was age 14. i met my first trafficker. >> leah was vulnerable. the man who exploited her knew what to do. >> say things like i love you more than your parents do. you know? and i didn't feel loved by my parents because of the things i'd experienced it wasn't hard for me to believe that. >> soon leah was part of a gruch girls driven over california and nevada to be sold for sex. the man who said he loved her now said she was worthless. >> i believed the lie that in that life i would be in that life because that is what pimps tell you. >> leah suffered four years after bus, physical and mental. >> you have to disassociate yourself. it's traumatizing. >> the district attorney says leah's story is shockingly common. the bay area is a hub. >> we're talking about what's happening ri
prop 35 is a major problem in the united states. especially here in the bay area. tonight we'll take a look at what that is all about. leah is a college graduate with a bright future, they began live in a dysfunctional family battling drugs and violence. >> the third time i ran away from home was age 14. i met my first trafficker. >> leah was vulnerable. the man who exploited her knew what to do. >> say things like i love you more than your parents do. you know? and i didn't...
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even the north eastern united states on the coast line is in part of the storm. right in through chicago coming in through the great lakes that is where the winds are funneling in from the north. same winds edge of the storm that moved in on the coast line. that is number two. and three of course, we have a lot of air play in through here. let's zero in on west virginia. it is not only snowing there, they have had over two feet around 30 inches of snow. if you look at the video, from west virginia and from the western pan hand handle of mary they have had not only 30 inches of snow, but another foot that is going to come in the next 24 hours. even though the really big punch from sandy is over, there are still more problems to come. when we get to tomorrow night we will finally be able to breathe a sigh of relief. >> todd unbelievable. our team has this story covered for you. let's start with scott in lower manhattan. will wall street be able to get back to business tomorrow? >> the markets will open as scheduled tomorrow but that is about all that will be normal
even the north eastern united states on the coast line is in part of the storm. right in through chicago coming in through the great lakes that is where the winds are funneling in from the north. same winds edge of the storm that moved in on the coast line. that is number two. and three of course, we have a lot of air play in through here. let's zero in on west virginia. it is not only snowing there, they have had over two feet around 30 inches of snow. if you look at the video, from west...
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we have a very large category 1 hurricane off the southeast coast of the united states today. the intensity is not expected to change dramatically between now and when the center circulation eventually comes ashore in the mid-atlantic northeast area some time monday evening or tuesday morning. but the center of circulation will only be a very smart part of the story because this is a very large system and weather will start to go downhill from virginia up through new jersey and then points north and inland from there. we already have tropical storm conditions on the coast of north carolina. and because of the large size, again, the weather will deteriorate well in advance of the center of circulation and then we anticipate that the system will slow down after coming ashore on tuesday and into wednesday and when you have a large slow-moving system that is much more capable of producing larger storm surge values in coastal areas, longer periods of potentially damaging winds at the coast and inland and over a larger area and then longer periods of heavy rain over a larger area. g
we have a very large category 1 hurricane off the southeast coast of the united states today. the intensity is not expected to change dramatically between now and when the center circulation eventually comes ashore in the mid-atlantic northeast area some time monday evening or tuesday morning. but the center of circulation will only be a very smart part of the story because this is a very large system and weather will start to go downhill from virginia up through new jersey and then points...
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two days after one of the most devastating storms to hit the east coast of the united states, there's frustration, desperation, fear. people are cold, people are tired and people are hungry. dramatic scenes like this are playing out in new jersey and new york. watch this rescuer from the new york police department lowering himself onto a home in staten island, new york and a resident pulled through the roof and back to safety. police say just this one helicopter rescued five adults and one child yesterday and on the ground there are frantic searches among the most heartbreaking a search for two children ripped from their mother's arms during the storm two nights ago. that one is hard to even talk about. they are still unaccounted for. search and rescue teams spent the day double checking the 110 homes that went up in flames in breezy point, a part of queens in new york, trying to make sure no one else died in the fire and flood and in hoboken, new jersey, the national guard is working around the clock to help those who have been holed up in their home for three days. most people were
two days after one of the most devastating storms to hit the east coast of the united states, there's frustration, desperation, fear. people are cold, people are tired and people are hungry. dramatic scenes like this are playing out in new jersey and new york. watch this rescuer from the new york police department lowering himself onto a home in staten island, new york and a resident pulled through the roof and back to safety. police say just this one helicopter rescued five adults and one...
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states. even as sandy makes her way to canada, the destruction is devastating. high winds pushed the atlantic ocean up and over seawalls, flooding entire neighborhoods. the wind and water teamed up to cut power to millions of people along the eastern seaboard. the storm surge even continued today as sandy tracked through western pennsylvania and new york state. the storm has affected an estimated one out of every five americans, bringing some business to a standstill over flooding, closed airports, and no public transportation. while rescue efforts continue tonight, early damage estimates are still rough, running between $10 billion a $20 billion,on according to eqecat. hurricane irene did $10 billion damage 14 months ago. >> susie: wall street was closed again today for the second straight day because of hurricane sandy. this is the first two-day weather-related shutdown since bu88 t the joe r exchanges are expected to reopen tomorrow. all systems are a go. the new york stock exchaane said t
states. even as sandy makes her way to canada, the destruction is devastating. high winds pushed the atlantic ocean up and over seawalls, flooding entire neighborhoods. the wind and water teamed up to cut power to millions of people along the eastern seaboard. the storm surge even continued today as sandy tracked through western pennsylvania and new york state. the storm has affected an estimated one out of every five americans, bringing some business to a standstill over flooding, closed...
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at this time next week we should know who the president, the next president of the united states will be for the next four years. we should. key word. less than a week now before election day and cbs news "new york times" poll shows president obama maintaining a five point edge in ohio but in the swing states of florida and virginia his lead is shrinking. the race is a dead heat. mitt romney and president obama locked in a statistical tie. sandy up ended the race. >> president obama was knocked off the campaign trail by the storm, cancelling an appearance today in the critical swing state of ohio. on tuesday he visited the red cross headquarters in washington. >> my message to the federal government, no bureaucracy, no red tape, get resources where they are needed as fast as possible as hard as possible and for the duration. >> the president was replaced on the stump by a former commander-in-chief bill clinton. >> obama is far more likely to lift the middle class and give the poor a chance to work their way into it. >> president clinton appeared at a rally in minnesota. recent polls s
at this time next week we should know who the president, the next president of the united states will be for the next four years. we should. key word. less than a week now before election day and cbs news "new york times" poll shows president obama maintaining a five point edge in ohio but in the swing states of florida and virginia his lead is shrinking. the race is a dead heat. mitt romney and president obama locked in a statistical tie. sandy up ended the race. >> president...
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states and today new jersey governor chris christie called it devastating beyond anything he ever thought he'd say. we can all agree on this. there's a whole lot of work to do in the days ahead. >> reporter: point pleasant beach one of many seaside communities up and down the new jersey shore that saw extensive damages from hurricane sandy as it blasted ashore. hurricane avenue is now covered in sand and debris. this is just one of many communities now dealing with the aftermath of this powerful storm. >> the level of devastation at the jersey shore is unthinkable. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie is stunned by the extent of devastation in his state. the familiar atlantic city boardwalk is in shambles, entire neighborhoods washed over as search and rescue crews scoop up stranded residents by the boat load and crews working around the clock to clear out debris fields that are 7 feet high in some places. >> i anticipated last night given the nature of the winds and the rain we'd be pretty bad. i didn't expect it to be that bad. i didn't expect we would see homes off their fou
states and today new jersey governor chris christie called it devastating beyond anything he ever thought he'd say. we can all agree on this. there's a whole lot of work to do in the days ahead. >> reporter: point pleasant beach one of many seaside communities up and down the new jersey shore that saw extensive damages from hurricane sandy as it blasted ashore. hurricane avenue is now covered in sand and debris. this is just one of many communities now dealing with the aftermath of this...
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we have a very large category one hurricane off the coast of the united states today. the intensity is not exectsed to change now and when the center of circulation comes to shore in the mid northeast area sometime monday or tuesday morning. this is a very large system and the weather will start to go downhill from virginia through new jersey and then points north and inland from there. we already have tropical storm conditions on the coast of north carolina and because of the large size, again the weather will deteriorate well in the sent of circulation and then we anticipate the system will slow down after coming ashore on tuesday and wins. and when you have a large slow moving system it is capable of producing larger storm surge areas, longer periods of potentially damaginging wind at the coast and inland and over a larger area and longer periods of heavy rain over a large area. so there is a flood potential so there is not just a coatle event although the hazards do start at the coast with a storm surge and who gets the worst is difficult to pinpoint right now depe
we have a very large category one hurricane off the coast of the united states today. the intensity is not exectsed to change now and when the center of circulation comes to shore in the mid northeast area sometime monday or tuesday morning. this is a very large system and the weather will start to go downhill from virginia through new jersey and then points north and inland from there. we already have tropical storm conditions on the coast of north carolina and because of the large size, again...
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this is the most heavily populated corridor in the united states. what is interesting about this is the fact that cold air has been wrapped into the backside. that is why is no longer tropical. tropical systems are warm all the way across. the wind is sending a band of clouds down the lake that will be picking up. look at the wind gust coming in the area. these are all over 30 mi. per hour but nothing like what is going on here. this is in delaware, this is ocean city maryland. this is low tide. at high tide, which occurs this evening with a full moon, you will have water going over the barriers right there. that is when flooding will be at its worst in new york. it will affect the subway system which is the second biggest subway system in the world. here are some other rain totals from various spots in maryland. a series of graphics. wind is blowing off the coast. that is where you tend to get massive brain. these all therain. we have learned advisory's. the storm will be on the south jersey coast we think by evening. look at this pressure gradient
this is the most heavily populated corridor in the united states. what is interesting about this is the fact that cold air has been wrapped into the backside. that is why is no longer tropical. tropical systems are warm all the way across. the wind is sending a band of clouds down the lake that will be picking up. look at the wind gust coming in the area. these are all over 30 mi. per hour but nothing like what is going on here. this is in delaware, this is ocean city maryland. this is low...
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states. >> staying with financials, the days of 20% profit growth for china's big four banks may be a thing of the past. new estimates show growth could rise by as little as 5% this year as the central bank's mid year rate cuts kick in. smaller lenders could get hit even larger as interest margins shrink. a consortium has decided to walk away after iron ore spurned its $1.2 billion offer. it's giving up further talks after the company called their bid opportunistic. >>> sci-fi nerds did get darth vader and princess leia costumes out. i don't know what i just said. disney is buying lucas films. they're buying it for $4 billion in cash and stock. george lucas will become disney's second biggest individual shareholder with a 2 2.2% stake. disney plans at least three more "star wars" films, with the first set for release in 2015. >> this was also a very unique opportunity. when you look at the world of entertainment, there's almost nothing like this. this is one of the most iconic, one of the most successful, one of the highest quality entertainment brands that exist in the world, and w
states. >> staying with financials, the days of 20% profit growth for china's big four banks may be a thing of the past. new estimates show growth could rise by as little as 5% this year as the central bank's mid year rate cuts kick in. smaller lenders could get hit even larger as interest margins shrink. a consortium has decided to walk away after iron ore spurned its $1.2 billion offer. it's giving up further talks after the company called their bid opportunistic. >>> sci-fi...
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i feel happy i brought everybody together in the united states. it's a great moment for americans. >> and this is part of a promotion by taco bell promising if a major league player stole a base everyone would be treated to a taco between tk and 6:00. he delivered 8th inning how could anyone forget. so people here started lining up at 9:00 this morning and this is at the taco bell to get a glimpse of pagon and yes to, get that free taco. this is not just me but the united states. . >> have a win for it. >> that is what i'm talking about. yeah. coming up at 5:00 i'm going to settle this. is it angel? or angel? he told me, but you've got to watch. in the meantime, some people here want to say something... they're ready for that parade tomorrow. and i am live... in redwood city, with a few fans. there you go. >> yes. just a few. >> that is a great promotion. you get one taco. not as many as want. >> that is what they're waiting for. >> sponsor got some earlier. >> it was muy caliente. >> here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. we have clear skies and fo
i feel happy i brought everybody together in the united states. it's a great moment for americans. >> and this is part of a promotion by taco bell promising if a major league player stole a base everyone would be treated to a taco between tk and 6:00. he delivered 8th inning how could anyone forget. so people here started lining up at 9:00 this morning and this is at the taco bell to get a glimpse of pagon and yes to, get that free taco. this is not just me but the united states. ....
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why call the president of the united states a retard? >> because it's a synonym for loser. we are spending two seconds because i'm angry at the word police and i need an encyclopedia to find out what words are appropriate. >> you can watch more of that interview at cnn.com/piersmorgan. >>> harry reid has been released from the hospital after getting into a car crash in las vegas. vehicles in his motorcade crashed with a car that was not in the motorcade. the 72-year-old democrat suffered hip and rib contusions, but we are told he is in good condition. >>> a threatening new video has surfaced on the web. it shows al zawahiri calls on muslims around the world to kidnap westerners. he said the president lied to the american people about the u.s. military withdrawal from iraq and the withdrawal from afghanistan. >>> we have more ahead in this hour -- >> here's what's coming up. >>> of the 50 states electing the president, these are the states that could swing either way. all morning we're putting the undecided states of america in focus. >> looks like it's going to be a pretty
why call the president of the united states a retard? >> because it's a synonym for loser. we are spending two seconds because i'm angry at the word police and i need an encyclopedia to find out what words are appropriate. >> you can watch more of that interview at cnn.com/piersmorgan. >>> harry reid has been released from the hospital after getting into a car crash in las vegas. vehicles in his motorcade crashed with a car that was not in the motorcade. the 72-year-old...
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he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> we're bringing you a live look right now there from ocean city, maryland this morning after hurricane sandy moved her way through. this morning, still a lot of wind and some rain still hanging around out there as you can see our camera being blown around from our crews stayinged there. it is tuesday, october 30th, the day after the storm. -- our crews stationed there. >>> here at home, there are still lots of closings to report. metro is closed again this morning. we are hoping to get an update on the situation and when service will resume later on today. >> federal government offices are closed again today and so are most local government and schools. -- government offices and schools. there is a complete list of closings on myfoxdc.com. >> tucker barnes is here now. >> yeah. >> of a balkan busy man the last couple of days. >> getting a little ti
he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> we're bringing you a live look right now there from ocean city, maryland this morning after hurricane sandy moved her way through. this morning, still a lot of wind and some rain still hanging around out there as you can see our camera being blown around from our crews stayinged...
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he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard atitibank. >>> i was just looking at the radar and there is a powerful ban that is making its way in right now. >> this is just the beginning. the rain is going to intense fy over night and the wind will kick in. you were out a couple of hours ago and you can tell something is brewing out there. tomorrow morning you will definitely feel it. looking outside right now it's cloudy a little bit of rain. the wind at this hour just 15 miles per hour and 55 degrees. look at the wind gust out there 52 wind gust and 59 in norfolk. we are going to look for these winds to continue to increase as we move through the over night. the circulation
he promised us the same things he's promising the united states. and he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. anncr: priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. [ male announcer ] jay likes it when his mobile phone helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard atitibank. >>> i was just looking at the radar and there is a...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. the debates are done, the race is heading for the final stretch, and it is still all about the economy. so we'll start with a great panel to talk about the american economy. what is actually going on. >>> then, you've often heard that fracking is controversial. why? we have a debate to help you think it through. >>> and do you think you have enough money? what would be enough? we'll have a fascinating discussion on the subject with lord robert skidelsky, britain's most prominent economic historian on how to answer those questions. >>> and why in the world did the nation of mali get more mention this week in the foreign policy debate than all of japan, mexico, or europe? >>> first, my take. the international monetary fund's latest world economic outlook makes for gloomy reading. growth projections have been revised downward almost everywhere, especially in europe and the big emerging markets like china. yet when looking out over the next four years, coincidentally the next presidential
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. the debates are done, the race is heading for the final stretch, and it is still all about the economy. so we'll start with a great panel to talk about the american economy. what is actually going on. >>> then, you've often heard that fracking is controversial. why? we have a debate to help you think it through. >>> and do you think you have enough money? what would be enough? we'll have a...
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in the united states? neil: re. , i built a college career on that. >> so did i. that gets you through, but i want more of what adam is smoking in california, neil. he's talking about housing should recover, banks should legend. those are hopey things we can't count on to grow the economy. we need real numbers out there, which ase noted are not there. >> the housing sector is recovering, not just hoping. there's tremendous head winds. china'slowing, europe's a mess. there's no surprise the united states is ving a hard time growing. we got our own problems. i don't deny any of that -- >> no, but the problem is, though, i mean, this is -- a lot of the growth in this report was on the back of consumer spending. where are they going to get the money to spend if business pull it in and not hire more people, not snding more on wages, where are consums going to get money to keep spending? >> again, to be hopeful, let's see what the business leaders say after making progress on the fiscal cliff situation. we will, no matter who wins the election. i think they may get more
in the united states? neil: re. , i built a college career on that. >> so did i. that gets you through, but i want more of what adam is smoking in california, neil. he's talking about housing should recover, banks should legend. those are hopey things we can't count on to grow the economy. we need real numbers out there, which ase noted are not there. >> the housing sector is recovering, not just hoping. there's tremendous head winds. china'slowing, europe's a mess. there's no...
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many of those states densely populated in the united states. while this was a freak storm, it's demonstrated that when our outdated power grid is tested, it fails. now, of course, we cannot control such things as the weather, so let's focus on what we can control. how we can improve our infrastructure like our power grid. to me this storm and the massive power failure should be a clarion call to address our antiquated grid to better withstand such uncontrollable events and to do this, once again, it comes down to reining in the fast growing $16 trillion debt the united states is currently saddled with. that total growing by more than $1 trillion over year. that kind of burden on america, there is little wiggle room for unforeseen events such as hurricane sandy. and think about this. we managed to accumulate this debt and run an annual $1 trillion
many of those states densely populated in the united states. while this was a freak storm, it's demonstrated that when our outdated power grid is tested, it fails. now, of course, we cannot control such things as the weather, so let's focus on what we can control. how we can improve our infrastructure like our power grid. to me this storm and the massive power failure should be a clarion call to address our antiquated grid to better withstand such uncontrollable events and to do this, once...
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ahead of the storm today, virginia governor bob mcdonald declared a state of emergency and he joins united states live tonight -- joins us live tonight by phone. what's your advantage by declaring a state of emergency so far in advance? >> we always try to be prepared in advance and what this does is allow us to call up various resources, extra state police, the national guard which we have about 70 or 80 soldiers now that have been called up. it allows local governments to make decisions about shelters, about local mandatory evacuations, depending on the flooding potential in their area, curfews and so forth. and basically allows us to stand up the operation centers around the state and have better coordination. we want to be ready. this is an unusual storm with a tropical event from the south and a cold front from the west that really, it looks like a long standing event, maybe four days of wind and rain and that's very unusual. >> what is your biggest concern for your state during this storm? >> well, i think sustained rains softened the ground. we've got gusts that are going to be anyw
ahead of the storm today, virginia governor bob mcdonald declared a state of emergency and he joins united states live tonight -- joins us live tonight by phone. what's your advantage by declaring a state of emergency so far in advance? >> we always try to be prepared in advance and what this does is allow us to call up various resources, extra state police, the national guard which we have about 70 or 80 soldiers now that have been called up. it allows local governments to make decisions...
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it could still in jackson tropical moisture into the eastern united states. right now the rain chances are well to the north, and pennsylvania and upstate north -- upstate new york and new england. 77 at easton, and the temperatures will stay unusually mild overnight with a little bit of cloud cover and a sprinkle passing north of us. expect a mild temperatures to hang on for a few more days. more details on tropical storm sandy coming up next. >> in the race for the white house, no more debates, and exactly two weeks until election day. barry simms is live in northwest baltimore where local clergy members are saying no to extended gambling here in maryland. we will begin with the presidential race. steve handelsman is in florida. >> good evening from deerfield beach, florida. last night's debate made up some mines and motivated the supporters of both candidates. president obama tried out his closing campaign argument in delray beach, charging mitt romney cannot be trusted. >> everything he is doing right now is to hide his real position and try to win this e
it could still in jackson tropical moisture into the eastern united states. right now the rain chances are well to the north, and pennsylvania and upstate north -- upstate new york and new england. 77 at easton, and the temperatures will stay unusually mild overnight with a little bit of cloud cover and a sprinkle passing north of us. expect a mild temperatures to hang on for a few more days. more details on tropical storm sandy coming up next. >> in the race for the white house, no more...
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. >> probably 40% of the population of the united states could be affected. >> reporter: some towns are taking extra precautions to fight the flooding. in virginia beach they've build six foot tall sand berms on the beach. >> storm surge risk is extreme. the risk of flooding may be some of the greatest flooding people have seen in their lifetimes. >> reporter: folks here in delaware and up and down the east coast are preparing for sandy to make landfall and for the storm surge that comes with it. the bigger fear is that further inland, sandy will combine with a winter storm system and bring heavy rains, wind, and snow. >> calling it the mega storm that we may may have never seen before. >> we'll see trees and branches come down. >> reporter: nervous residents are hitting hardware stores, stocking up on generators and flashlights. >> they're run low in there. >> reporter: residents have been told to prepare for power outages that could last several days. >> and the storm is causing the cancellation of lots of halloween festivities. it's cutting short lots of vacations in rehoboth beach,
. >> probably 40% of the population of the united states could be affected. >> reporter: some towns are taking extra precautions to fight the flooding. in virginia beach they've build six foot tall sand berms on the beach. >> storm surge risk is extreme. the risk of flooding may be some of the greatest flooding people have seen in their lifetimes. >> reporter: folks here in delaware and up and down the east coast are preparing for sandy to make landfall and for the storm...
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. >> this is a fight for who's going to be the commander in chief of the united states of america and you saw a very strong president, a strong and steady president who had a very clear vision and an unsteady romney. >> reporter: romney's best score came on the issue of china. >> i want a great relationship with china. china can be our partner. but that doesn't mean they can just roll all over us and steal our jobs on an unfair basis. >> reporter: on that issue, romney only managed to tie president obama. >> i think the message to china is we'll be expected to play by the rules. >> reporter: the most memorable line of the night came when they were debating cuts to the military budget. >> our navy is smaller now than any time since 1917. the navy said they needed 283 ships. >> we also have fewer horses and bayonets because the nature of our military has changed. we have these things called aircraft carriers where planes landn them. we have these ships that go under wear. >> reporter: republicans say the president was disrespectful. >> i found it extraordinary that the president ridicul
. >> this is a fight for who's going to be the commander in chief of the united states of america and you saw a very strong president, a strong and steady president who had a very clear vision and an unsteady romney. >> reporter: romney's best score came on the issue of china. >> i want a great relationship with china. china can be our partner. but that doesn't mean they can just roll all over us and steal our jobs on an unfair basis. >> reporter: on that issue, romney...
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it's still the president of the united states acting like the president of the united states. it's when -- it's how you get into situations like we saw in ohio today. i don't -- i don't question the motives. i think in a short period of time what mitt romney was trying to do is how can we thread this very fine line. so i sort of understand in that way. it's just difficult because when you get this close to an election, andrea, six days, everything is with politics. everything. that's what the hard thing that mitt romney is trying to do, how do you take advantage or at least stay in the conversation, with six days left without appearing to be just overtly political and campaigning. >> mark halperin, how are they managing it? >> i don't really have any criticism of how either of the candidates is conducting themselves. governor romney had to position somewhere, he wants to do something as chris said to be part of the conversation and no one questions his motives. i think there's still lots of campaign activity, ads still on the air for both sides, surrogate activity is out there
it's still the president of the united states acting like the president of the united states. it's when -- it's how you get into situations like we saw in ohio today. i don't -- i don't question the motives. i think in a short period of time what mitt romney was trying to do is how can we thread this very fine line. so i sort of understand in that way. it's just difficult because when you get this close to an election, andrea, six days, everything is with politics. everything. that's what the...
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states. with just 10 days to go until election day, the president greeted supporters in new hampshire today, where he took a swipe at governor romney's promises of big change, saying he's offering a rerun of past g.o.p. poll sills. the obama camp has yet to cancel any stops because of the hurricane, but the president's team says they are keeping a close eye on sandy, just in case the president has to respond to disaster areas. and for mitt romney, well, he joined florida senator marco rubio in pensacola. romney expressed confidence that he'll soon be occupying the white house, telling the crowd of 10,000, "we're going to win this." >> very interesting. all right. back to sandy, which has been the talk for the last couple of days. i tried to vote early today in towson and the same thing, people are trying to get a jump on the storm. >> i ran into people in the parking lot in the store today and they're working on getting everything set up and prepared. i took an awning down because i didn't wa
states. with just 10 days to go until election day, the president greeted supporters in new hampshire today, where he took a swipe at governor romney's promises of big change, saying he's offering a rerun of past g.o.p. poll sills. the obama camp has yet to cancel any stops because of the hurricane, but the president's team says they are keeping a close eye on sandy, just in case the president has to respond to disaster areas. and for mitt romney, well, he joined florida senator marco rubio in...
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expect the best weather in the whole united states. it is fogged in. that is crazy. >> reporter: it has been crazier for the two who are bracing themselves for what they will see when they get home hopefully tomorrow afternoon. >> we can fix the property. that is not the issue. everybody has to be safe. that's all we're praying for. >> reporter: back here live at the board. you can see the jfk flights say they are on time. those are for tonight. officials say expect those to change to canceled for new york airports. the one silver lining is d.c. up to boston. those flights may bring flights in and depart. airlines may look to add flights tonight and red eye options. the best option for you as a passenger is to check directly with the airline. reporting live for nbc bay area news. >> stephanie, thanks. here in the bay area, we had nothing to complain about. just some fog. >>> just some fog. we want to take a closer look at sandy and the projected path and intensity as we head through the next 48 hours. i want to start with some storm reports. new york,
expect the best weather in the whole united states. it is fogged in. that is crazy. >> reporter: it has been crazier for the two who are bracing themselves for what they will see when they get home hopefully tomorrow afternoon. >> we can fix the property. that is not the issue. everybody has to be safe. that's all we're praying for. >> reporter: back here live at the board. you can see the jfk flights say they are on time. those are for tonight. officials say expect those to...
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among those who lost everything, a united states congressman. bob turner of new york is joining us now. >> tell us what happened and of claims from a single house, but with 60 and 100 miles per hour gusts of winds. it didn't take long for it to start, and because of the title surge, no emergency vehicles can get there for a couple of hours. it's it took on a life of it's own. >> they did a wonderful heroic job. >> i evacuated later than i should have, maybe, but i was glad i was there. >> you saw the flaming engulf your own home? >> no, i knew which way they were headed, so i was out of harms way at that point. >> that whole area had been evacuated, you say it took two hours or longer for firefighters to reach the scene, but by then dozens of hopes were burned? >> that is correct, and there is no way the engines could get through what was about five feet of water on the road. >> were you able to take anything out of the home before you and your family left? >> no. so, a lot of good memories went up in spoke, but we're safe. >> so your family pho
among those who lost everything, a united states congressman. bob turner of new york is joining us now. >> tell us what happened and of claims from a single house, but with 60 and 100 miles per hour gusts of winds. it didn't take long for it to start, and because of the title surge, no emergency vehicles can get there for a couple of hours. it's it took on a life of it's own. >> they did a wonderful heroic job. >> i evacuated later than i should have, maybe, but i was glad i...
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china has been reluctant to establish a code of conduct despite the urging of the united states. the focus is now on bl the relevant countries will bridge their differencest a series of summits nex month. >>> spokespe are no plans for direct talks with japan's leaders. relations between the countries have soured. china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japaneserimeinisr i alady considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet. >> translator: japan should immediately correct i wants mistakes. make an effort to remove obstacles to improving relations. >> observers say that chinese government sees the summit as a chance to protetstance to the international community. mpb >>> buddhists are fighting a muslim minority. >> reporter: the conflict involves majority buddhists and minority muslims. local authorities say the latest wave of violence has killed 84 people and wounded more than 120 others. the international group human rights watch released satellite images of muslim homes in the area. compared with photos from march, t
china has been reluctant to establish a code of conduct despite the urging of the united states. the focus is now on bl the relevant countries will bridge their differencest a series of summits nex month. >>> spokespe are no plans for direct talks with japan's leaders. relations between the countries have soured. china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japaneserimeinisr i alady considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet....
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states. jenna wolfe is back inside studio 1a. jenna, good morning. good to see you. >> nice to see you. i should have known no matter what assignment you had, you would somehow manage to find a hurricane to cover as well. it's what you do and do so well at the same time. >> yeah, i have to tell you, it's better to be lucky than good. originally we planned to come here to virginia because it's a battleground state and could help decide the presidential election, but now with sandy approaching we're right in the path of the storm. virginia is under a state of emergency as residents get set to hunker down. this morning virginia's governor is here to talk about the preparations for this massive storm. >>> new york's governor has declared a state of emergency as well here in new york. sandy is packing sustained winds of 75 miles per hour. this is what we know. this is the latest now. it's expected to hit somewhere along the delaware or new jersey coastline by early tuesday morning. this is a huge
states. jenna wolfe is back inside studio 1a. jenna, good morning. good to see you. >> nice to see you. i should have known no matter what assignment you had, you would somehow manage to find a hurricane to cover as well. it's what you do and do so well at the same time. >> yeah, i have to tell you, it's better to be lucky than good. originally we planned to come here to virginia because it's a battleground state and could help decide the presidential election, but now with sandy...
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[applause] and that mitt romney is the president-elect for the united states. [applause] and so, -- i want, i am going to show you a short video of what is happening in america so that you know you are not in this alone. we are 10 days away from the most important election that we have ever seen and we are going to win. god bless you and: >> they are breaking away and we'll get the latest on the path of hurricane sandy. maria molena has an update on the powerful storms path and where it is heading. and it is it and so it is a large storm. and it is in the northeast and for today we are feeling the impact of the tropical storm impact in portions of the carolina coastline and south carolina and southeastern portions of the state of virginia and gusts up to 50 miles per hour possible and a lot of heavy rain. the storm will continue to move northward and the rain will increase anywhere from 25 to 50 miles per hour and beach erosion will be a big concern along with coastal flood the combination of the on shore flow pushing water inland and heavy rain from the storm
[applause] and that mitt romney is the president-elect for the united states. [applause] and so, -- i want, i am going to show you a short video of what is happening in america so that you know you are not in this alone. we are 10 days away from the most important election that we have ever seen and we are going to win. god bless you and: >> they are breaking away and we'll get the latest on the path of hurricane sandy. maria molena has an update on the powerful storms path and where it...
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they could crush the ability to the united states has given you. you have to cut the stocks from the cover off the united states. a country where we are pushing up 40 points per share this morning. virtually all the money was made right here in the united states. ♪ >> europe, was so awful that it almost wiped out the american gain. >> the house of pain. >> asia had a nice turn to a 40 million plus dollar gain. $85 million. but, hey, that is not much from the scheme of things. south america profit open again not all that significant. contrast that news with the report. ♪ hallelujah >> u.s. based furniture maker makes bed springs that i'm sure at some point pondered going into europe or latin mesh. i'm sure a whipper snapper said we have to make it more in the bed spring market. guess what? the good old us of a made these guys important. not because the stocks are going down, this one will be a jumper when the market opens tomorrow. it has been two weeks since the markets open tomorrow. the mortgage business, us bank corp and i'm not banking away
they could crush the ability to the united states has given you. you have to cut the stocks from the cover off the united states. a country where we are pushing up 40 points per share this morning. virtually all the money was made right here in the united states. ♪ >> europe, was so awful that it almost wiped out the american gain. >> the house of pain. >> asia had a nice turn to a 40 million plus dollar gain. $85 million. but, hey, that is not much from the scheme of...